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US Republican House bill seeks to nix biofuels tax credit
A new House bill would eliminate one of the tax credits established under the Inflation Reduction Act relating to clean fuel production.
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US wholesale power prices to rise in 2025 –report
A new forecast by a federal US energy agency projects an increase in wholesale power prices in 2025 across most of the regional grids, with affordability emerging as a central issue in North American carbon market states through ongoing rulemaking.
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New York state senator introduces emissions disclosure bill
A New York state senator is giving another go at legislation that would require businesses to disclose their Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.
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Canadian university launches guide to financial reporting on natural assets
A Canadian university is outlining how local governments of all sizes can write nature into their financial reporting, as environmental assets are increasingly recognized as valuable infrastructure.
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US budget office reverts memo on federal funding freeze
The White House budget office on Wednesday withdrew its memo on the federal funding pause after a judge issued a stay on the order the previous day, but clarified that President Donald Trump’s executive orders (EOs) on spending freeze have not been scrapped.
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APAC carbon credit provider appoints new CEO
An Asia Pacific carbon credit provider has appointed a new CEO, with the current chief moving to a new role as the company expands its project development work, the developer announced Thursday.
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Canadian government invests C$13.5 mln in seven Alberta CCUS projects
A federal funding announcement of $13.5 mln will be invested in seven carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects across Calgary and Edmonton.
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Battery and solar connection bids surge, as more than 10 GW of new capacity joins the grid
The post Battery and solar connection bids surge, as more than 10 GW of new capacity joins the grid appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Gene pools are getting dangerously shallow for many species. We found 5 ways to help
Genetic diversity is being lost across many species – especially birds and mammals. But you can help stop the decline.
Robyn Shaw, Research Fellow in Conservation Genomics, University of Canberra
Catherine Grueber, Associate Professor in Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney
Katherine Farquharson, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Bioinformatics, University of Sydney
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‘I was shocked’: a scientist tracking koalas films startling behaviour between young males
Everyone thought koalas were solitary creatures. But a new paper reveals there is more to the social lives of koalas than previously thought.
Darcy Watchorn, Threatened Species Biologist, Wildlife Conservation & Science Department, Zoos Victoria, and Visiting Scholar, School of Life & Environmental Science, Deakin University
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Scepticism in Whitehall that Heathrow plan can be reconciled with climate targets
Emission targets could derail project as campaigners say net zero commitment cannot be met if expansion happens
- Reeves urged to rethink plans for airports and roads
- Heathrow third runway: promises, protest and U-turns
Rachel Reeves caused a furious backlash as she insisted a third runway at Heathrow was “set up for success”, despite scepticism in Whitehall that the plan can be reconciled with the UK’s climate obligations.
The chancellor made throwing the government’s weight behind Heathrow expansion the centrepiece of a major speech on growth on Wednesday.
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Verra says safeguards requirements are improving, but more work needed
Standard-setter Verra said on Wednesday there is still work to be done to improve its requirements on safeguards in carbon projects, despite carrying out significant work in the area over the past year.
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Ecuador inks $30 mln J-REDD deal with international carbon buyers’ club
Ecuador’s environment ministry on Wednesday signed a deal with a public and private sector carbon credit buyers’ club to obtain at least $30 million in results-based payments from jurisdictional REDD+ (J-REDD) emissions reductions.
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Decision on flagship EU BECCS plant hinges on green claims law outcome
A final investment decision on the EU's first power plant running on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is being delayed until legislators reach agreement on the EU's Green Claims Directive to secure funding from the sale of carbon credits, the company has said.
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EU climate goals are “cast in stone” but implementation must be more flexible, von der Leyen says
The EU will “stay the course on climate targets” but employ a more flexible method to get there, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday during the presentation of the executive's new 'Competitiveness Compass' meant to guide Brussels policymaking in the next five years.
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Russia needs $25/t carbon price to sprout afforestation, say academics
Russia will need a jurisdictional price of between $20-25 per credit to see significant growth in afforestation, more than double the levy set under the pilot Sakhalin scheme, according to a new academic paper.
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EU CBAM could cost Northern Ireland up to £200 mln per year -report
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) may be costly and disruptive for Northern Ireland, requiring payments of up to £200 million a year — unless the bloc and UK decide to link their emissions trading schemes, a new report warned on Wednesday.
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Switzerland sets new NDC with 65% emissions reduction, rejects climate fund initiative
Switzerland has approved a new emissions reduction target under the Paris Agreement, which has been criticised for not going far enough and relying too much on international carbon credits, while the government has also rejected a proposed new climate fund.
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ANALYSIS: US withdrawal from Paris Agreement may create Article 6, CORSIA headache
The impending US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement could influence the supply and demand dynamics under the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme, progress towards the launch of the new Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), as well as the 2028 Article 6 review, though, overall, uncertainty clouds the outlook with experts still scrambling to make sense of the implications of the decision made by new US President Donald Trump.
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Asteroid contains building blocks of life, say scientists
Bennu contains minerals and thousands of organic molecules, including the chemical components that make up DNA.
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